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September, 1897

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Farmington, Wapello, Quincy, St. Louis, and now Muscatine. Mary knew uprooting the family every couple years would be difficult indeed if the German community didn’t welcome them in each new location. Would it be so if Heinrich weren’t a Pfarrer? Hard to say.

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Sleeter, C. (2015). September, 1897. In: White Bread. Social Fictions Series. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-067-3_24

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